The stomach
The small intestine. The mouth mashes food with the teeth and mixes it with saliva which also includes some acid compounds.
The stomach mechanically/chemically breaks down food. It adds acid and mixes it into the food.
The small intestine. The mouth mashes food with the teeth and mixes it with saliva which also includes some acid compounds.
Food mixes with hydrochloric acid in the stomach. The stomach releases hydrochloric acid to help break down and digest food as part of the digestive process.
mixes it with hydrochloric acid and various digestive enzymeschurns and agitates the mixtureholds the mixture long enough for the acid and enzymes to break down much of the food
Segmentation is a muscle action that mixes chyme with digestive juices, while Peristalsis is a muscle action that moves food through the digestive system.
There is an acid in your liver that dissolves your food
The stomach woks with the digestive system by that the stomach digests food and mixes it with hemoglobin which kills germs. So that your body can get the nutrients you need.
After we eat, the food is broken down by the digestive system and then it mixes with oxygen to produce blood.
The only organ in the digestive system that produces acids to break down food is in the stomach.
The muscle action that mixes chyme with digestive juices throughout the digestive system is called Peristalsis. Peristalsis are wave-like of contractions and expansions of muscles. The muscles help to move the bolus (food) through the digestive tract. Peristalsis are located all over the digestive tract.
chemicals are in food to help your digestive system to grind up the food that the acid is in.